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| KAF (61), Saint Paul, Minnesota |
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October 22, 2007 The same as any other Old Chicago. If you’ve seen one you’ve basically seen them all. Way too much domestic beer to choose from and not enough craft beers. There imports are not very good at all either. They do not get very many new brews in very often. The happy hour food however is a good deal. If you’re in the Cities and are looking for a place with beer you can do much better for quality or quantity. |
| BDR (51), Roseville, Minnesota |
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February 26, 2007 Usual old Chicago, but they had Sam Adam’s Chocolate Bock on tap a few years ago, so that was a treat. |
| PorterPounder (161), Tallahassee, Florida |
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October 26, 2006 Visited here most recently in April ’06. Has a good selection of midwestern beers for an out-of-towner looking to rack up some ratings. Always seem to have something new on tap or in bottles and they have a big sign promoting it - so you are not fumbling around asking the waitress - "what do you have on tap and in bottles? " Food is decent and the service is friendly. Lots of choices from the menu. Family style restaurant in the style of a Chil’s or TGI Friday’s but with a decent beer selection. |
Joekat (1), does not count - explanation |
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March 15, 2006 Can’t beat 110 beers with 30 on tap! Plus 2 happy hours Everyday! We always have great service, especially Julie & Hammer! |
| JK (98), uptown, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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April 19, 2005 Family restaurant. Good burgers, ok pizza. Beer is expensive. I have had good and bad service here. If you want a night spot, go to the downtown(minneapolis) location. |
| badgerben (78), Blaine, Minnesota |
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November 3, 2004 Well, I called this place home for a long while so it holds a special place in my heart. Pretty typical Old Chicago: over 100 beers but nothing ridiculously good. They do have a good variety of local and regionals including Summit and Lake Superior. They tend to have the limited specials from local breweries as well. They have some video bar games. |
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